Wow! That’s amazing, just over the bridge from me and never knew it was there. Bit too late to start recommending grounds now though Will, innit?
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Escape in the city
By Will 2 years ago, at the end of September Leave a comment on this post
Now then, why have I not been here? My boss will say “because you’re a disorganised f******” and he’d have a point. But in my defence, it’s not well known and nor would you stumble across it, yet it’s slap bang in the middle of London. Here, in fact.
Go there and read a book; watch the cricket; drink tea, or beer (the only two things permissable while watching cricket); enjoy a cigarette and ponder life’s mysteries.

Tags: beer, cricket-photos, london, photo, tea, vincent-square, westminster |
4 Responses to “Escape in the city”
September 25th, 2006 at 9.23 pm
September 25th, 2006 at 10.39 pm
It’s one of the most expensive cricket grounds (in terms of the value of the land to developers) in the world, although a few in Hong Kong can claim to rival it.
And I can confirm that Will is a disorganised f***** although he had promised to sort himself out after his holiday in Paris. He has also promised to bring me a skinny latte tomorrow morning. I am not holding out muhc hope on either front.
September 25th, 2006 at 10.42 pm
I have just noticed on the side panel of this site Will claims that he “stopped smoking: 90 days, 22 hours, 39 minutes ago”.
So the couching, wheezing unfit bastard who lights up every half hour outside the office (he thinks we can’t see him or smell him) must be an imposter.
At least we get regular tea as he knows he can slip out for a quick puff while the kettle is boiling.
September 27th, 2006 at 10.35 pm
I actually did stumble up on this very field when I came to the U.K. in late August. I walked past it on my way to Victoria Coach Station (to catch my bus to Cardiff for the ODI). I was kind of taking the scenic route, because I had seen a green square on the map around there. On that day, unfortunately, there was no cricket. I was going to take a couple photos anyway, but it started raining and I decided to forge ahead. Perhaps it was a foretelling of what awaited me at the ODI in Cardiff. ![]()
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